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I don't believe the tears were fake, nor do I believe it is a major issue relevant to leadership anymore than whether Turnbull drives a Mercedes or BMW, or what colour speedos Abbott wears to the beach, or who Greg Combet had lunch with last week.This is not anything to do with Churchill. We are discussing Ms Gillard.
And the discussion is relevant because it goes to whether she is a genuine person or not, or just another hypocritical politician.
If, as some of us believe, she was just turning on the faux tears in order to ramp up her ratings in the wake of such widespread media commentary about how wooden and robotic her behaviour was during the floods, imo that's relevant.
The substance of policy is my major concern and I believe there are many who think the same - harking back to the election campaign, many pundits described it as the least inspiring in living memory and lack of substance/major vision (NBN was out there before the campaign) contributed to the poltical malaise we are currently faced with.
Certainly wasn't aimed at you Julia and I apologise if it sounded thay way.And please, Mofra, just stop labelling anyone who criticises Ms Gillard as automatically a supporter of Mr Abbott. It just ain't so!
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